With travel restrictions lifting throughout the country, I figured it would be a good time to revisit my top tips on ensuring your child maintains their rest while on vacation. Follow my proven 4 tips and you’ll be sure to keep those zzz’s while venturing back out to travel.
A Sleep Consultant's Take on the Snoo
Not a week goes by that I don’t get asked, “What are your thoughts on the Snoo?” As you can probably imagine, it’s hard to sum up my thoughts into one sentence, and you may be surprised to know that — gasp — I don’t hate it! But, like any sleep-assisting mechanism, it is not without its disadvantages.
In this blog post, I go into the pros and cons of the Snoo once and for all and give you my ultimate opinion so that you, dear parent, can make your own informed decision for your newborn.
How to Transition from Three Naps to Two
If you're moving your baby from a three to two nap schedule and are a little anxious about it, first know that you are not alone. It can cause a lot of anxiety for parents and it's understandable! This is the first nap transition where you’re incorporating some pre-planning and strategy to really help your child find sleep success. With a little guidance from this blog post, you’re going to know exactly what to avoid, and exactly what to begin.
Why Overtiredness Leads to Sleep Issues
You know your baby is too tired when they can't sleep. Unlike adults, babies sleep worse when they have been kept awake too long. This is because of an overproduction of cortisol in their system. Allow me to explain what's going on behind this phenomenon in this blog post and what you can do to get your child back to sleep.
Six Tips to Keep the Sleep While Transitioning Back to Daycare
Let’s face it: daycare naps just aren’t as good as at-home naps. Or at least, that’s what the masses will tell you. But I’m on a mission to turn this around! That’s why I’m sharing my top six tips for how to keep the sleep while you transition your kiddo back to daycare. Let’s make daycare naps the new black.
Top 3 Tips for Improving Your Child's Sleep
New Year’s Resolution: To Give My Child Better Sleep. Sound like you? With most of us still in isolation and with the cold temperatures keeping us cooped up, there’s no better time to hunker down and sleep train your child for the New Year. In this blog post, I give you my Top 3 Tips for Improving Your Child’s Sleep to get your child’s sleep in tip-top shape for 2021.
Everything You Need to Survive the Holidays While Keeping the Sleep
On the first day of Christmas, Kelly Murray Sleep gave to me...
The Two Main Reasons Why Your Toddler's Having a Sleep Regression
“My toddler was the BEST sleeper — what happened!?” Each week, I hear from families whose toddlers have taken a turn for the worse with their sleep. Although each family’s circumstances may be a little different, the root cause of the sleep issues is usually one of two simple reasons. In this post, I tell you what those are and exactly what to do to nip them in the bud.
When Can We Start Sleep Training?
How to Stop Pumping at Night and Maintain Your Milk Supply While Transitioning Away from Night Feedings
Maintaining your breastfeeding routine while sleep training is of the utmost importance, especially when you’ve worked so hard to achieve it. I’m here to ease your worries and let you know that yes, you can breastfeed while sleep training. Here are four tips to help you maintain your milk supply as your baby starts sleeping for longer stretches and you begin to move away from night feedings.
How to Handle Sleep Regressions
5 Tips for Helping Your Baby Sleep Through the Fourth of July Fireworks
4 Tips for Better Naps
What the Heck Is Sleep Training Anyway? Do You REALLY Need To Do It To Get Your Baby To Sleep Through The Night?
Why and How should I Swaddle My Baby So They Sleep Well
How Do I Know My Baby Is Ready to Move to a One Nap Schedule? Transitioning From Two Naps to One
In this article, I explore one of the most frequently asked questions for my sleep Q&A: how do I know my baby is ready to move to a one nap schedule? I give you tips on how to handle the transition into a one nap schedule, what signs to look for so you know when your baby is ready, and go over how developmental milestones affect your baby’s sleep habits.
How to Handle Keeping Kids Out Past Their Bedtime This Holiday Season
With the holidays upon us, I have received a ton of questions from clients this week about how they should handle those situations where they have no choice but to keep their kiddo up past their bedtime. We’ve all been there -- you want to participate in the fun but you’re not sure how to minimize the consequences. Today, I'm not only going to share my tips for surviving the night but also how to get your child back on track the next day.
Holiday Gift Guide for Better Sleep
I may be biased, but giving the gift of sleep is the best gift of all. When you give the gift of sleep, you are giving your loved ones the ability to feel, look, and perform at their best.
There is a good chance that someone on your holiday shopping list needs more sleep. According to a study by the CDC, 1 in 3 adults in America is not reaching the recommended 7 to 9 hours of sleep. The outlook is even more unfortunate for new parents. A study by Sleep Junkie discovered only 10% of new parents are sleeping 7+ hours a night.
Consider giving one of my favorite sleep-inducing products this year and you'll help to make the world a more well-rested and hence, happier place.
The Pacifier and Sleep - Friend or Foe?
One of the most common questions I get from new parents is -- will a pacifier improve my baby's sleep? I know that I asked myself this same question when I was a new mom and to my dismay, neither one of my babies would take a pacifier no matter how hard I tried… And let me tell you, I tried.
I tried every brand, every shape, every type, every color and honestly, if someone had told me if I stood on my head and gave my baby a pacifier that they would be more likely to take it, I would've tried that too. But no such luck -- it just didn’t work for me.
Little did I know, the pacifier likely wasn't the answer to our sleep prayers, and actually it would have likely caused even more difficulties overnight.